Midrange Samsung SGH-i547 caught at the FCC on its way to AT&T
A new Samsung smartphone is on its way to AT&T. The SGH-i547 has been spotted doing its thing over at the FCC. The handset has support for AT&T’s flavor of 4G LTE, so its destination is pretty much a given. The i547 will have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and microSD card support too.
PocketNow has managed to find a user agent profile for this device, and through it we learn that it’s got a WVGA (480×800) resolution touchscreen. So it’s a midrange device then. Also confirmed: it runs Android.
Unfortunately though, those are all the details we have about it right now. But some leaks are surely being prepared as you read this, so do stay tuned.
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